I would love to have been the technical producer who oversaw a pixelation when transmitting the speech by Nigel Farage, giving him a Hitler moustache, especially as it has come to light of his delight in singing Hitler Youth songs when 17.

Although the alleged ‘racist bully’ (according to a teacher) is kicking ‘Bongo’ Godfrey out of the party for calling all the women activists slags. Apparently it was the old use of the work meaning untidy, after the women joked about not cleaning behind the fridge. Perhaps they should have done, it might be where Farage was hiding his book of Hitler youth songs.

The UKIP claim they are standing up for the non politically correct ‘ordinary’ people of this country. Come to think of it, wasn’t that the reasoning Hitler gave to legitimise his mandate!

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My old political philosophy like to judge each philosopher by if you would like to have a drink with them. Using this logic, the people who turned up to march with the EVL are the type of people who would make you leave the pub let alone drink with them. About 20 turned up in Croydon to be greeting with a group of us telling them that they do joy belong on OUR streets. We left as my children were frightened and the police were concerned they might get hurt, so we left.

The EVL and any fascist organisation belong to the history book, as an ideology that was always doomed to failure. Their Neanderthal, mono-symbolic view of the world has more in common to the Alf Garnett Esc characters of old that were designed to be mocked and laughed at not to be believed. Even the dress code hasn’t changed proving that their message of hatred still simply rumbles on in a sad subculture as opposed to entering the psyche of modern people.

Ethics and principle will always be based on simple basic ideals, freedom, respect etc but the majority of the country, even those who may be snobbish and judgmental no that nationality or colour of your skin is not something to judge anyone on.

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UKIP legitimise all those abhorrent views that we fight so hard to get rid of; George Galloway condones ‘non consensual’ sex – that’s rape in my book; Winston McKenzie believes homosexuality is evil and same sex adoptions would be an abhomination; encouragement of ex BNP supporters to vote for them:

“We’re not racist but send the buggers back, we’ve got enough”

The but is all you need to hear. It’s only been 3 years but already we have been reminded that Tory rule is no longer appropriate – there are new attitudes, a new generation that don’t believe in the old Etonian oxbridge rule; the status quo cannot be kept because as a country we are going through a natural change. Respect for authority: police, councils, politicians etc has never been so low they don’t represent change, simply maintain the established order.

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I watched the you tube video of AC Milan walking off the pitch due to racial chanting, but some idiot in the comments writes this:

If they pay good money to see Italian football, they have the right to see Italians on the pitch. I don’t see any reason to give support to blacks, Arabs or Eastern Europeans when you don’t feel any connection with them or even can’t pronounce their names. I don’t watch football at all for that reason. It became too expensive too see some foreign mercenaries play while your own countrymen play in lower divisions because it’s much cheaper too kick five blacks out of a tree somewhere in Ghana

Plan B was more than just ignorant about his T-Shirt, whether or not people like it a skinhead has become an identity for a political idealism. I am not saying it is right but thats the way it is. You watch the expression on most people face when they see a skinhead, they now what it stands for and for anyone to think that they aren’t portraying that message is ignorant.

Yes you should be able to dress as you want but you also have to accept the ramifications that come with that. Why would anyone want to dress in a manner that would put fear or terror into people. Skrewdriver were/are an extremist band but there are also more ‘acceptable’ bands that have done nothing to dispel the myth. Madness will never denounce racism defending their position by stating that if skinheads or racists like there music then it doesn’t mean they are.

Plan B is simply niaive and by accepting that he made a mistake with the T-shirt he admits that he isn’t aware of the history that engulfs that fashion. I didn’t live in America through the civil rights period but I am aware that the Ku Klux Klan isn’t just a fashion for anti socialism and anti liberilsm – it stands for something. The 50’s/60’s skinhead died in the late 70’s/80’s. Wherever you see a skinhead movement, NF/BNP/Combat 18/EDL are not a million miles away.

At the moment I do feel that I could walk into a bank, rob it and then when caught say it was all a big misunderstanding and when I was asking for cash I didn’t expect them to give me other people’s! The gun, I always walk around pointing a gun and put lots of friends on the stand to testify that that just the type of guy I am.

Bod Diamond and John Terry have proven justice is directly linked to wealth!

The Dutch team were subjected to 30 mins of racist chanting whilst training yesterday, is this setting the tone for the whole competition I wonder. Whilst the extreme right wing is treated with the contempt they deserve I have read lots of reports that suggest that it is ever increasing within Europe, and now the Eurozone crisis, immigrants are always the first to bear the accusations.

Whilst football and sport isn’t political, do we want players being subjected to racial abuse. UEFA have stated that any player walking off in a game will receive a yellow card, but whilst it is only a game there are more important issues that need to be addressed. I suggest that the leaders of every country should make a stance and recall the team, refusing them to participate in a hostile enviroment.

The Jubilee is over, the flags are now redundant but they will be replaced as Euro 2012 is nearly upon us. St George’s Flags in abundance, pledging our loyalty to a team that has alwys failed to deliver. Take away the football aspect, and the plethera of the red cross on a white backgroung strikes fear in many people. The EDL tried to counter the Republic demo but failed (see Ian Bone’s Blog).

Although the Union Flag (it’s only the Union Jack when on a ship) doesn’t appear to hold the same racist statement that it did in the late 70’s it has conveniently been replaced by the George Cross. The flag means nothing but support for my country I hear you cry, but there has always been an undercurrent of racism within football just waiting to have a voice. Whenever the streets and cars become emblazened in the red and white flags it appears to give a mandate to the EDL – who are very nice people, simply passionate about their country!

Whilst the Jubilee and all it’s flags looked ‘so quiant’ to many, the same can’t be said about a sea of England Flags. You may not agree that it all smacks of jingoism, a time yearning back to the crusades, but next time the EDL march (or remain static in a kettle) just look at what flag they wave.

David Cameron has been caught stating that John Terry had said “some very bad things” at the G8 conference.

I don’t like John Terry , and believe he is a nasty piece of work but I do believe in having a fair trial. When the PM is commenting on your guilt it doesn’t bode well. It again shows how Cameron doesn’t really think about the consequences of his actions.